SS500e/SS2000e/SS3000e Gas Analyzers
B–24 4900002230 rev. D 2-6-20
Packing
SpectraSensors’ SS500e/SS2000e/SS3000e analyzers and auxiliary
equipment are shipped from the factory in appropriate packaging. Depending
on the size and weight, the packaging may consist of a cardboard-skinned
container or a wooden crate. All inlets and vents are capped and protected
when packaged for shipment.
If the equipment is to be shipped or stored for any length of time, it should be
packed in the original packaging when shipped when shipped from the factory.
If analyzer has been installed and or operated (even for purposes of a
demonstration), the system should first be decontaminated (purged with an
inert gas) before powering down the analyzer.
Topurgetheanalyzerforshipment/relocation
1. Refer to the procedure“To isolate the process sample tap for
long-term shutdown” on page 4-11.
2. Disconnect the sample tubing at the inlet to the analyzer. Refer to
drawings in“Specifications” on page A-1.
3. Connect clean, dry nitrogen to the sample inlet. Set to 30 PSIG.
4. Open the low pressure flare or atmospheric vent header shut-off
valve for the effluent from the sample bypass.
5. Allow the analyzer to purge for 20 minutes.
6. Shut off the nitrogen purge and disconnect.
7. Close the low pressure flare or atmospheric vent header shut-off
valve for the effluent from the sample bypass.
Topreparetheanalyzerforshipmentorstorage
1. Follow the instructions "To purge the analyzer for
shipment/relocation" above.
2. Disconnect power to the system.
3. Disconnect all tubing and signal connections.
4. Cap all inlets and outlets to prevent foreign material such as dust or
water from entering the system) using the original fittings supplied
as part of the packaging from the factory.
Process samples may contain hazardous material in potentially
flammable and/or toxic concentrations. Personnel should have a
thorough knowledge and understanding of the physical properties
of the sample and prescribed safety precautions before installing,
operating or maintaining the analyzer.